Example sentences of "which [vb mod] [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To the question , therefore , which ought to hold the first rank , Raphael or Michelangelo , it must be answered , that if it is to be given to him who possessed a greater combination of the higher qualities of the art than any other man , there is no doubt but Raphael is the first .
2 In other words , which is the group or " constituency " which ought to take the vital decisions , and within which the majority view ought to prevail ?
3 X and Y are Extremely Wise , which let's hope the human race might become .
4 Groups no less than individuals ( although not in quite the same sense as individuals ) are subject to fits of passion , self-deception and hysteria which may create a temporary majority for decisions which will later be regretted .
5 The concept of the Created God completely rules out the exclusion from the Alternative Religion of any part whatsoever of humankind , whether it be by reason of race , colour , sex , or for any other reason at all which may create an identifiable group or individual .
6 Admittedly , Huaiwiri was a peaceful place , which may reflect the exceptional power of women there .
7 Some rift valley lakes , such as Lake Tanganyika , Lake Malawi and Lake Turkana in East Africa have a slightly sinuous plan form which may reflect the structural control exerted by these alternating curved boundary faults .
8 A notable quantity ( one hundred ) , particularly from the 1950s onwards , derive from private collections , which may reflect the uncanonical position the later part of Picasso 's career has occupied until recently in the official estimation of his work .
9 Tonal languages also have intonation patterns which may override the basic tone of the words .
10 Regulatory threat , which may make the domestic market less attractive .
11 ‘ And his secret is one which may threaten the English throne ? ’
12 I addition a contractor should plan for the cost of overheads , which may represent a sizable item of expenditure each month .
13 SIR , — Theoretically , the polymerase chain reaction ( PCR ) is the most sensitive test for the detection of infectious pathogens , and , in practice , its sensitivity exceeds that of animal transmission studies , which may represent the lower limit of clinical relevance .
14 A remarkable geographical feature is the ‘ Londe of Java ’ , a land mass which may represent the Portuguese discovery of Australia in 1528 .
15 The exception might be the synthesis of information which may achieve the same aim as analysis .
16 Migrating continents have obvious implications for biogeography and evolution , but there are other consequences of plate movements which may alter the physical environment in such a way as to affect the biosphere just as profoundly .
17 That may be little more than a technicality because Mr Duggan added that Chelsea have submitted outline proposals to Cabra and their advisers which may resolve the outstanding issues .
18 We will do our best to comply with special requests ( e.g. adjoining rooms ) , which may involve a supplementary charge , payable locally , but no guarantee can be made .
19 A hospital admission is frequently accompanied by a more in depth assessment , which may explain the better results for the 25 patients in this subcategory .
20 But this is not acceptable either , because there will then be a danger of projecting the norms of standard or ‘ mainstream ’ varieties on to the dialect ( imposing them from above , as it were ) , and this will result in a distorted account of patterns observed within the community , which may bear no direct relation to these other varieties .
21 One of the most important measures in the effective treatment of sickle cell disease is to minimise the number of crises by educating sufferers and their families about circumstances which may trigger a sickling crisis .
22 So it 's actually sometimes thinking about , can I tie in something else to this , which may bring the whole picture , bring it all together , but be creative .
23 The actual request is set out in the first part , which gives the relevant addresses and which may specify a particular mode of service .
24 This is followed by an exploration of certain circumstances which may present a particular set of difficulties for clients , their families and the social worker .
25 The American test relies wholly on community standards , which may cover an entire range of social conventions without necessarily embracing aspects of public morality adequate to the behaviour portrayed or the vile exploitation of that behaviour by the work itself .
26 Preventive efforts can , however , be made to ensure that the mother is aware of the problems of certain courses of action ; that high standards of care are in operation throughout the process ; that the necessary steps are taken to combat the incidence of infection and disease which may affect a healthy foetus , and that nutritional standards are sufficiently high .
27 3.2 The Distributor hereby acknowledges that the Publisher is the owner of the trade mark ‘ Oxford ’ and of other trade marks used by the Publisher and undertakes to inform the Publisher immediately of any possible or alleged infringement of the Publisher 's trade mark or of any other matter which may affect the continued use of the Publisher 's trade mark in the Territory or elsewhere
28 4.2 The Distributor hereby acknowledges that the Publisher is the owner of the trade mark ‘ Oxford ’ and of other trade marks used by the Publisher and undertakes to inform the Publisher immediately of any possible or alleged infringement of the Publisher 's trade mark or of any other matter which may affect the continued use of the Publisher 's trade mark in the Territory or elsewhere .
29 4.2 The Distributor hereby acknowledges that the Publisher is the owner of the trade mark ‘ Oxford ’ and of other trade marks used by the Publisher and undertakes to inform the Publisher immediately of any possible or alleged infringement of the Publisher 's trade mark or of any other matter which may affect the continued use of the Publisher 's trade mark in the Territory or elsewhere .
30 4.2 The Distributor hereby acknowledges that the Publisher is the owner of the trade mark ‘ Oxford ’ and of other trade marks used by the Publisher and undertakes to inform the Publisher immediately of any possible or alleged infringement of the Publisher 's trade mark or of any other matter which may affect the continued use of the Publisher 's trade mark in the Territory or elsewhere .
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